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ATT\V A V *' ou °^ * ne proposals, should these bo recognised XtlL, BLWliAnu iIAIIjYTAJC. as the onlymode of securing progress of the work, Nelson, August 1. would exHte the extreme indignation of tho A thoroughly representative meeting was Nelson, Westland, and Canterbury members, held to-night relative to the proposals of the If Ministers consent to allow the matter" Midland Railway Company. The speakers *° be considered at all in Parliament, included town and country residents, and the g^ $ following resolutions were carried unani- somo indication of their own views mously: — " (1) That this meeting desires to If they conpenfc to the proposed guarantee, record its sense of the injustice which the they will at ouce havo both tho Otago Nelson district has suffered in having a large ?. nd Auckland members upon thorn claiming a proportion of the Crown lands within its bouu- like concession m furtherance of Ihe Otago daries locked up for so long against settlement Central and Northern Trunk lines. It would owing to tho same having been reserved for the n 9* be easy to satisfy these various demands purposes of the Midland railway contract, and without having recourse to a new loan, ahe to point out that the unreasonable delay in tho situation is becoming complex, prosecution of work upon the Belgrove-lleefton —— — section of the railway has been and is most "HAVV liPTTTTiIV*! prejudicial to the interests of the district. (2) baua luatMß. That this meeting strongly protests against Wellington, July 28. any alteration being made in the terms The bank returns for the quarter ended June of tho present contract for the construe- 30 give the following as the liabilities and tion of the Midland railway, and trusts that assets : tho Parliament and the Government will Liabilities. Assotts insist upon a strict adherence to the terms Bank of Now of the contract. (3) That copies of these rcso- Zealand ...£5,157,598 610 £ 6,382,10 a 6' 3 lutions be forwarded to the hon. the Premier, Union Bank and also to the members for the district in both _of Australia 2,753,618 5 8 2,476,858 12 4 branches of the Legislature (4) That the Bn s ™ w^ B ew . 2,380,330 10 8 2,372 411 0 6 other leagues be communicated with, and that Bank of Aus- ' ' they be requested to loyally support the Nejson tralasia ... 1,342,239 10 3 1,565,970 12 7 people as they have done in the past." National It was pointed out that the directors and Bank of N. engineer of the company examined the country Zealand... 1,202,093 910 1,880,89111 3 before they entered upon their contract, and TCju'k^f \ that the whole work was viewed by Parliament z'oalznd \.'. 1,758,910 14 11 2,7*0,817 17 11 and the people as a colonial undertaking. ___!__: , Nelson lands, which comprised two-thirds Totals ....£14,595,50.') 4 2 £17,3)9,006 310 within the land grant, had been locked up _ . _ .. ~.~^-»___^, seven years. Settlement had been stopped, and settlors driven from the district for the Gladstone's article on the Eight Hours sake of a colonial work. Nelson had suffered Bill has been suppressed in Russia. so far, and its people havine depended on the » reputation of men like Mr Brodie Hoare, -*rw"rHTT,rc THBRR T<3 ttpip Ttn?i?w to who lectured the colony on commercial honesty, Y^T 1111^ 1H gop 1 ! LIFE THERB IS it would be grossly unjust that the contract • should be varied and Nelson left out of communication, seeing that it was the first Have you tried the Marvellous MATTEI province to arrange a railway line to MEDICINES for your complaint? These the West Coast which became incorporated are the remedies that havo CURED CANCER in the public works scheme, though by log- STOMACH ULCERATIONS, CHRONIC INrolling tho money was diverted to constructing DIGESTION, SEVERE RHEUMATISM branch lines. The meeting was very orderly, and every other ill that flesh is heir to. but marked by an expression of determination Chronic cases need not despair. The most to have fair play, the company being referred to complicated cases have yielded to the powernfi having sought concessions time after time in tul action of these marvels in physic. The its own interests and giving nothing in return, action of the electricities puzzles even the As to Mr Wilson's assertions re mining reserves, hcicnli.sfcs. They cannot explain their action, it was pointed out that the company knew the but thousands who have been suffering almost conditions before the contract was signed, and unendurable agony have been relieved almost studied them for months. . instantly after a few applications of tho appropriate remedy. Sick folks don't want a (From Ouk Own Correspondent.) <ciontific treatise on the why and wherefore of Wem.imjto.v, August 1. tJjcir complaint; what they really want is A report has found currency that there is f-oimjthing to oure them. "Well, the Mattei dissension among the Canterbury, Westland, -'Ifcdicines are what they should try, becauso and Nelson members with reference to the Mid- the y «° cure - Tlie y ar( * not merely palliatives, land railway proposals. lam assured by a out are Absolutely Curative in all cases when West Coast member that tho repoit is |idmmistered according to the directions given without foundation, and that there ia '» kount Mattel s work "Principles of Electro-hf-az-ty unanimity among representatives of homeopathy. I have just landed a complete «he districts concerned as to the urgent need of st ° ck ot remedies and books direct from the facilitating the progress of the railway by every laboratory of Count Mattei. The Count has feasible method. Indeed, this very unanimity requested me to inform invalids and others that may bo productive of a fresh difficulty. A * firm trading under the name of Ponzio and northern member remarked to me to-day thpt 00., Nice, 1 ranee, have been sending medicines trouble was brewing over the Midland railway, fco N ? w / ? eal^ nd , put . U P ver y much lik « the as it was almost certain that the oommittee S el ™me Count Mattel's. Remember, the only would recommend a course which the Govern- authorised New Zealand agent is menfc could hardly take with any consistency. GEORGE M. MARSHALL, If the committee reoommends, as this member gg Pbjjjces Stbebt expects they will, that the Midland Company's „ . ' petition shall be granted, Ministers may be J' 0 ™ ™ 0m .. a11 information re these We*. rather awkwardly placed. To refuse consider*.- dertul Remedies can be obtained,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2006, 4 August 1892, Page 13

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